‘What is happening in Bangladesh reminds us that freedom…’, said Chief Justice Chandrachud on Independence Day

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At an event organized for the 78th Independence Day in the national capital Delhi, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said, “This is the day when we need to help each other and the nation in realizing all the values ​​of the Constitution.” “reminds me to discharge my duties towards.” Emphasizing the importance of independence, Justice DY Chandrachud said that India had chosen the option of independence in 1950.”

The Chief Justice said, “What is happening in Bangladesh today is a stark reminder of how precious both these things are, it reminds us what the price of freedom is!”

He further said that this morning I was reading an article by a singer from Karnataka, named ‘Sounds of Freedom’, today many young lawyers belong to the post-independence generation, but many of you belong to the post-Emergency generation. Are of generation. It is easy to take freedom for granted; it is important to look at the stories of the past to understand how important it is.

‘Bar members are an important link between judges’

Chief Justice DY Chandrachud said, “Lawyers at the Bar have been a force of good in our country. Courts work to keep rights and liberties alive, members of the Bar are the vital link between the people and the judges. They make us the people. “Gives you a chance to see the pain.”

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The Chief Justice further said that people suing from villages to metropolitan cities are demanding justice. The legal community allows the court to deliver justice. Last year I talked about improving infrastructure. We have taken many basic measures in the last 6 months. Fiber optics internet has been expanded, cubicles have been constructed for lawyers on the waiting list for chambers, a new lounge has been constructed for women members of the Bar. This is just the beginning.

‘In my 25 years of experience…’

The Chief Justice further said that in my 25 years of judgeship, my experience is that the courts work hard to make the life of the common man easier. Protection of women’s dignity is part of our culture. Our learned poets have mentioned this.

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